8.10.2. Workspace management and jPDL pageflow


When a jPDL pageflow definition is in place, Seam switches to a particular conversation by restoring the current jBPM process state. This is a more flexible model, since it allows the same view-id to have different descriptions depending on the current <page> node. The description text is defined by the <page> node:
<pageflow-definition name="shopping"> 
  <start-state name="start"> 
    <transition to="browse"/> 
  </start-state> 
  <page name="browse" view-id="/browse.xhtml"> 
    <description>DVD Search: #{search.searchPattern}</description> 
    <transition to="browse"/> 
    <transition name="checkout" to="checkout"/> 
  </page> 
  <page name="checkout" view-id="/checkout.xhtml"> 
    <description>Purchase: $#{cart.total}</description> 
    <transition to="checkout"/> 
    <transition name="complete" to="complete"/> 
  </page> 
  <page name="complete" view-id="/complete.xhtml"> 
    <end-conversation /> 
  </page> 
</pageflow-definition>
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